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Bénédicte Gastineau et al., « Chapter 11. Rural populations faced with environmental hazards », IRD Éditions
Although the exact and experimental sciences (mathematics, climatology, oceanography, geomorphology) have a fundamental role to play in forecasting and in analysing the past and future climate, the same applies to the social sciences whose role is to shed light on the social and human dimensions of changes. One of the notions often used in social sciences with reference to this question is adaptation—analysing how populations adapt to environmental changes and events (increasingly strong inter-annual...